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Tropical Depression Henri Advisory Number 9

Issued at: 4:35 PM AST 10/8/09 (gateway).


Henri decays to a remnant low,

At 500 pm ast, 2100 utc, the center of the remnants of henri was located near latitude 20.4 north, longitude 62.2 west or about 165 miles, 260 km, north-northeast of the northern leeward islands.

The remnants of henri are moving toward the northwest near 12 mph, 19 km/hr, and a westward motion is expected until the low dissipates in a day or two.

Maximum sustained winds are near 30 mph, 45 km/hr, with higher gusts. A slow decrease in strength is forecast until dissipation.

The estimated minimum central pressure is 1012 mb, 29.88 inches.

Summary of 500 pm ast information, location, 20.4n 62.2w maximum sustained winds, 30 mph present movement, northwest or 305 degrees at 12 mph minimum central pressure, 1012 mb

This is the last public advisory issued by the national hurricane center on this system. Additional information on this system can be found in high seas forecasts issued by the national weather service, under awips header nfdhsfat1 and wmo header fznt01 kwbc.


National Weather Service

Detailed Forecast

Ben Smith
The latest forecast from Severe Weather Center 9 Meteorologist Ben Smith.
Meteorologist Profile

The breezy conditions will stay with us and turn windier as Ida approaches us this week. Ida will be a player in our forecast, but not in a tropical sense, thankfully. Ida will move into the northern Gulf of Mexico Monday and Tuesday where she will meet with a cold front diving south, causing her to lose her tropical characteristics. The two will combine and move through here this Wednesday. This does mean windy conditions, a good chance of rain, followed by cooler weather. Keep on eye on the forecast for updates to the severity of weather the combined system will bring.

Today: Mostly sunny and continued breezy. Highs in the lower 80s. East winds at 10-20 mph.

Tonight: Partly cloudy with an occasional wind gust, 15mph, and early morning temperatures near 66.

Monday: Breezy conditions, 15-20mph, causing rough seas and dangerous beach conditions. Partly cloudy with an isolated shower. Highs into the lower 80s. Coverage 20%.

3 - Day Forecast
Sun
Clear
82
Mon
Clear
84
Tue
Chance of Rain
84
Orange County
The breezy conditions will stay with us and turn windier as Ida approaches us this week. Ida will be a player in our forecast, but not in a tropical sense, thankfully. Ida will move into the northern Gulf of Mexico Monday and Tuesday where she will meet with a cold front diving south, causing her to lose her tropical characteristics. The two will combine and move through here this Wednesday. This does mean windy conditions, a good chance of rain, followed by cooler weather. Keep on eye on the forecast for updates to the severity of weather the combined system will bring.

Today: Mostly sunny and continued breezy. Highs in the lower 80s. East winds at 10-20 mph.

Tonight: Partly cloudy with an occasional wind gust, 15mph, and early morning temperatures near 66.

Monday: Breezy conditions, 15-20mph, causing rough seas and dangerous beach conditions. Partly cloudy with an isolated shower. Highs into the lower 80s. Coverage 20%.

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